Monday, November 8, 2010

Dave Grohl's Reunion

Dave Grohl admits teaming with former Nirvana bandmate Krist Novoselic and producer Butch Big again was a strange experience. Dave Grohl found working with his former Nirvana bandmate Krist Novoselic "a little weird".

The Foo Fighters frontman is joined by the bassist on a track on his current group's new album and admits he found recording together again for the first time in over a decade bizarre, particularly as the studio session was overseen by Butch Vig, who produced Nirvana's defining 'Nevermind' LP.

Dave said: "To be in the same room as Krist and Butch for the first time in so long was a little weird. But it was cool that we survived. As he was leaving here I said in a cute voice, 'I love you, Krist', and he said in a similar voice, 'I love you, too!' "

It is not known is Krist played either bass or accordion on the track, which is expected to be included on Foo Fighters' forthcoming seventh album.

Whether Krist will be playing accordion or bass in the track is something that has not been made public. This track is going to be a track in the upcoming album of the Foo Fighters.

In the year 1994, the front man of Nirvana Kurt Cobain killed himself and the group was extremely popular during that time. While Dave’s present band is as successful as Nirvana, he still fears about the band’s survival. Dave Grohl said that he sees new bands come up and sells a lot of copies and he thinks to himself that these bands will destroy the Foo Fighters. Then he thinks that it was exactly what had happened to him when he was a kid.

Foo Fighters New Album
Dave Grohl talks summer fests...

Tickets for Foo Fighters' back-to-back July 2nd and 3rd shows at Milton Keynes Bowl go on sale today. The band may also headline 2011's T In The Park a few days later. Dave Grohl told NME that the band would be playing all of the "big ones", though he couldn't say which ones just yet.

Grohl said the Foo Fighters new album, out in the first half of 2011, is made for stadium shows. "I want to play the album at night live in front of 70,000 people," declared Grohl. "It's a festival album because it fucking rocks!"

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